Wow what a great blog and products! I am so glad I found you through Friday Follow....now a follower. I would love to feature you on my review/giveaway blog, http://otherhoodllc.blogspot.com...if you are interested stop by!

Sewing is not my strength, but I'm working on it, saw this tutorial and thought, "Hmm, straight lines and an iron, I think I can do that!" And I did! I was so proud of myself had to run show my husband and daughter. They were duly impresses. Thanks for the tutorial, and I adore your blog!

I made one of these the other day! Thanks so much. If you want to check it out here you go...http://makeitmyown.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-pod-case-tutorial-i-tried.htmlAnd just so you know. I think I love red and white polka dots *almost* as much as you!

Okay, this is absolutely fabulous! I have a case for my iPod Touch, but it's been missing several weeks...I hate carrying the touchscreen without some kind of padding. I am sitting down to make this right now - thanks!

Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have been learning to sew over the last couple weeks, and I have had SO much fun working on these. Not to mention, my ipod and camera were in desperate need of covers (cute ones, preferably).

I am new to your site. I am not really a crafter. I always love to look at what other people are making. I saw how cute and perfect your cell phone carriers are for the purse. I WANT 2. Are you selling them? I looked on your etsy shop and couldnt find them. How much? Will you make me 2? I LOVE THEM!!!

I just found this tutorial---wonderful---I really like the way you finished the edges so that the lining shows just a little bit on the outside. It's so clean and tailored looking. I made it for my I-touch but it was way too big. I shortened the width to 4 1/2 and the length to 13 1/2. An I-phone would probably fit in it. I love, love it. I'm using the first pouch for pencils and pens in my purse. Now I have a little purse ensemble----fun.

Anyone have any suggestions for alternatives to the fusible batting or fusible fleece? I have batting and fleece but neither are fusible. I would prefer not to buy anything new for this project, so I was thinking about sewing the batting/fleece to the lining using diagonal stripes like I've seen in quilting instructions (though I've never actually quilted!)

I'm looking forward to making this as soon as I get home in a few hours so long as I can figure out what to use instead of the fusible batting!

I'm VERY new to sewing on a machine & I'm trying this right now...on the last step...I think I may have made it too small...I used different measurements to fit my cell phone and I think I may have went a tiny bit too small but not by much...oh well, I'm learning, lol...THanks for the great tutorial:)

I finished this last night! Thanks for the tutorial. It's really good and easy to follow, even though I hardly ever sew. I do not have a sewing machine, so I sewed this all by hand. It took me forever, but it turned out so cute! :)

Not sure if my previous comment was posted. Anyhow, I finished this yesterday, and found your tutorial very straight-forward. Thanks! I had to sew it by hand because I don't have a sewing machine, but although it took me forever, it turned out very cute!!!